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Foreward
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Headquarters, US Army Materiel Command
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I am pleased to introduce the U.S. Army Materiel Command (USAMC) Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) Pamphlet 700-1, "A Guide for Soldiers - Quality Information for a Quality Force." This pamphlet offers general information on the many products and services available from LOGSA to help you, the commander-in-the-field, analyze and administer your maintenance, supply, and readiness operations. The LOGSA is a valuable Army resource in the realm of life cycle logistics management of Army equipment. This publication will put you in touch with USAMC logistics experts. Each section contains the telephone number, address, and e-mail address of a LOGSA point of contact.
Johnnie E. Wilson General, USA Commanding
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CÜHTENT
USAMC Logistics Support Activity Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
1 July 1997
LOGSA PAMPHLET No. 700-1
Customer Service 1
READINESS REALTED PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Equipment-on-Hand (EOH) 2
Equipment Serviceability (ES) 3 Installation Materiel Condition Status Reporting System . (IMCSRS) and Readiness Reporting System (RRS) Readiness Integrated Data Base 5
Readiness Reporting Help 6
MAINTENANCE RELATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP) 7
Eguipment Oriented Publication Data Base (EOPDB) 8
Sets-Kits-Oufits 9
Work Order Logistics File 10
Logistics Assistance Program (LAP) 11
Logistics Support Element (LSE) 12
PS Magazine 13
TAMMS Equipment Data Base (TEDB) 14
Vehicle Registration Program 14
Specialized Repair Activity (SRA) 15
SUPPLY RELATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES
ARMYLOG/FED LOG 16
AMDF Discrepancy and Price Challenge 17
Recommended Peactime ASL/PLL 18
Identification of Unique, Peculiar or Common Class IX 19
End Item Codes (EIC) 20
Continuing Balance System ■ Expanded (CBS-X) 2\_
*This pamphlet supersedes LOGSAP 700-1, 27 September 95
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents (Cont.)
TABLE OF CONTENT
Distribution Execution System (DES) and Requisition Validation (REQVAL) System 22 Distribution Execution System (DES) 23 Logistics The Army Authorization (LOGTAADS) 24 Asset Force Information (AF1) 25 Army Central Service Point (ACSP) 26 Unique Item Tracking (UIT) 27
PACKAGING & STORAGE PRODUCTS & SERVICES Packaging Information And Technical Assistance 28 Storage Space Management Reporting And Facilities Integration and Operations Assistance 29 Hazardous Materials Data System (HMDS) 30 Technical Specialized Staff Assistance 31 ASL Weight & Cube Extracts 32
PIPELINE RELATED PRODUCTS & SERVICES Army Total Asset Visibility (ATAV) 33 Logistics Intelligence File (LIF) and Materiel Returns Data Base (MRDB) 34
OTHER PRODUCTS & SERVICES Central Demand Data Base (CDDB) 35 Supply Bulletin (SB) 700-20 36 Customer Support Requirements List (CSRL) 37 Total Package Fielding (TPF) 38 Total Package Fielding (TPF) Offices 39 Transportation Management 40 Special Analysis 41 Future Developments 42 Logon ID and Passwords 43 Acronym List 44 Customer Matrix 47 Alphabetical Index 48
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Customer Service
The Numbers Are: CONUS DSN 645-0499 Commercial (205) 955-0499 1-800-878-2869
KOREA DSN 723-3074/3752
EUROPE DSN 357-8888
The LOGSA staff welcomes your comments on the effectiveness and usefulness of LOGSA's products and services. Please take a few minutes to let us know how you like this pamphlet. Tell us what you like and don't like so we can make improvements to better serve your needs. You can call the customer service numbers or send an e-mail to [email protected].
LOGSA invites you to visit our World-Wide-Web site at:
http://www.loqsa.army.mil
The web site provides insight into LOGSA's organizational structure, as well as access to:
• The electronic version of this pamphlet
• PS magazine Index, back issue orders, and to send e-mail to the editor
• Information on Total Asset Visibility
Write to: Executive Director USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-LC Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
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Equipment On Hand (EOH)
EQUiPMENT-ON-HAND (EOH)
The response is fast too! The EOH team can sort and arrange the Distribution Execution System (DES) data to fit individual needs. Use the data to help increase current and future unit readiness, identify recommended EOH lateral transfers, and identify associated readiness costs and trends.
Here are some customer tailored product examples:
• EOH Worksheet gives current and forecasted unit composite EOH ratings.
• Unit EOH Shortage Listing is usually sorted by UIC and LIN and then matched to the potential contributions from the UNIT REDISTRIBUTION (DONOR/GAINER) LISTING.
• Detailed Redistributable Assets Listing identifies all redistributable assets within a unit and can be used by the PBO to reconcile their assigned property books.
• Follow-Up Analysis is conducted 90 to 120 days after the initial analysis to determine the current percent fill using the previous on-hand quantity versus the current on-hand quantity.
For more information on EOH Analysis or to submit a request:
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email: [email protected]
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Equipment Serviceability (ES)
EQUIPMENT SERVICEABILITY (ES)
LOGSA'S readiness analysis team is a source for Army readiness evaluation with concentration in the ES area. The analysis includes:
• Historical Readiness Trends review • OPTEMPO • Maintenance and Supply Performance indicator analyses.
The readiness team uses data from the Work Order Logistics File, TAMMS Equipment Data Base, Logistics Intelligence File, Readiness Integrated Data Base, and Total Asset Visibility to provide easy-to-read ES readiness analysis.
The team provides assistance in many areas, including:
Readiness Trends Analysis provides Fully Mission Capable, Mission Capable, Partially Mission Capable, Non-Mission Capable Supply and Non-Mission Capable Maintenance analysis to help identify readiness trends.
OPTEMPO is a valuable source of equipment age and usage data.
Supply Performance Indicators is a valuable source of information for supply availability, NMCS requisition rates, ASL zero balance, requisition dollar value, Order Ship Time, and supply drivers.
Maintenance Performance Indicators assist in analysis of mean time to repair, mean down time, mean turn around time, and maintenance drivers at the support level.
For more information on ES Analysis or to submit a request:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-RR Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
DSN 645-9718/9661 Comm (256) 955-9718/9661 1-800-270-1409
e-mail: [email protected]
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Installation Materiel Condition St...d Readiness Reporting System (RRS)
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Installations and units without ULLS-ground can get assistance in meeting the Readiness and sustainability reporting requirements of AR 700-138 by using the IMCSRS.
The IMCSRS is a PC based program that consolidates and forwards Materiel Condition Status Report (MCSR), DA Form 2406 data to the Readiness Integrated Data Base (RIDB). Additionally, the IMCSRS generates a variety of equipment on-hand and summary reports for use by the units and installations. Reports generated from DA Form 2406 front-side data comprise:
• MCSR for Station • Consolidate Over/Short Report • Equipment Density and Availability • Consolidate Equipment/Density Availability Report
Even if your unit does not have ULLS, you can still automate your readiness reporting with the PC Based, stand-alone program called RRS.
The RRS will automate equipment DD Form 314 maintenance data to produce a DA Form 2406, Materiel Condition Status report. Also, other reports and database files are produced to analyze reportable and non-reportable item readiness at unit and organizational levels. RRS database files include: Maintenance; Supply; On-Hand Equipment; MTOE; UlC/Header; Reportable Equipment Master File.
IMCSRS & RRS are similar but distinct in that:
• IMCSRS uses installation level front-side DA Form 2406 data (not Non-Reportable items).
• RRS automates Unit level DA Form 2406 data for Reportable & Non- Reportable items.
Want more information on IMCSRS?
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-RR Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
DSN 897-6514 Comm (256) 313-6514
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Readiness Integrated Data Base (RIDB)
READINESS INTEGRATED DATA BASE (RIDB]
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What is the Unit's readiness rate? How does it compare to similar units? What's the trend, climbing or sliding?
The RIDB contains consolidated data from DA Forms 2406 (ground equipment), 1352 (aircraft), 3266-1 (missiles) and the Army Materiel Status System (AMSS). RIDB is used by everyone up through Headquarters, Department of the Army staff.
Many products are available to meet your needs, and tailored reports are available. A Logon ID and password is required, see "Logon ID and Passwords" page.
For more information on the RIDB:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-RR Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
DSN: 645-9668/9682 Comm: (205) 955-9668/9682
e-mail: [email protected]
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Readiness Reporting Help
READINESS REPORTING HELP
LOGSA is responsible for AR 700-138 and provides Readiness Reporting help, such as:
• The responsibility for the Army Logistics Readiness Program at each level of Command.
• Lists of reportable equipment. • The reporting codes and tables listed in the AR. • Sources of data and information to assist units in fixing
deficiencies and sustaining equipment readiness. • Procedures for readiness reporting for aircraft, ground and
missile equipment. • The reporting channels, procedures for submitting reports,
and the disposition of reports.
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-RR
DSN 645-0838 Comm (256) 955-0838
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP)
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In addition to enhancing safety and readiness, AOAP saves money and time by:
• Recommending early equipment maintenance before a major equipment failure can occur.
• Determining when oil & hydraulic fluids become unserviceable allowing for On-Condition-Oil-Change.
• Reporting equipment usage which reduces the users OPTEMPO reporting requirement for enrolled vehicles.
• Providing regular reports which show the status of all enrolled equipment and assists in scheduling oil sampling and AOAP recommended maintenance actions.
• Provides Ad Hoc query reports on the history of AOAP enrolled equipment and components.
• Maintains chronological data keyed on SN and UIC which can be extracted to provide visibility of equipment historical location, usage and ownership.
TO PROVIDE THIS VALUABLE INFORMATION, AOAP NEEDS YOUR HELP IN ASSURING DATA INTEGRITY; IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT COMPLETE AND ACCURATE DATA, SUCH AS VALID UIC, COMPLETE SERIAL NUMBERS, AND CORRECT ODOMETER READINGS ARE PROVIDED WITH THE OIL SAMPLES.
For guidance on How To Effectively Use AOAP, on Items Required To Do Sampling, and other helpful information please refer to TB 43-0211, AOAP Guide For Leaders And Users.
For help in answering your questions about AOAP, call or write:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-0869 ATTN.: AMXLS-OA COMM (256) 955-0869 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 FAX: DSN 746-9344
e-mail: aoap(g).logsa.armv.mil
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Equipment Oriented Publication Data Base (EOPDB)
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THE EOPDB CAN HELP YOU BY PROVIDING:
• A listing of TMs, supply manuals and bulletins, technical bulletins, lubrication orders, supply catalogs — All you need to maintain your equipment.
• A list of pubs for the major components that appear in the equipment's Component of End Item (COEI), Basic Issue Items (Bll), and Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL).
• The same information you find in Section 12 of DA Pam 25-30 (Consolidated Index of Army Pubs and Blank Forms).
• A two section list; one with the pubs in LIN & NSN sequence, the other showing a pub-to-end-item cross-reference
To request a tailored index have your Unit's PBO prepare an MS DOS 3.5" disk version of your hand receipt from the SPBS-R. For Units without SPBS-R, request the EQUIPDISK Utility from LOGSA. The utility is a guide on how to submit your data on disk.
For more on the EQUIP DISK and how to get one:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-AP Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
DSN 897-6115 Comm (256) 313-6115 1-800-270-1409
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Sets-Kits-Outfits (SKO)
ETS-KITS-OUTFITS
The LOGSA Sets-Kits-Outfits mission is to manage, catalog, review, and make pertinent decisions regarding tools and necessary components of SKO managed by the General Services Administration (GSA) and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).
Any soldier can submit a DA Form 2028 to resolve problems with SKO. LOGSA welcomes suggestions that save time, money, personnel, or improves safety.
We want to hear from you.
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-0499 ATTN: AMXLS-CMD Comm (256)-955-0499 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 FAX (205) 955-7720
e-mail: amxlscmd(5>loqsa.army.mil
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Work Order Logistics File (WOLF)
K ORDER LOGISTICS FILE (WOLF)
The WOLF is a data base of Direct Support and General Support (DS & GS) maintenance actions and related information from active Army, National Guard, and activated Reserve units. Data sources include:
• Standard Army Maintenance System (SAMS) at TO&E units from DA Form 2407
• Maintenance Information Management System (MIMS) • SAMS-I/TDA at TDA activities • In late 1997, selected ULLS data
The WOLF has data available back to 1990. The data can be selected to get maintenance information on the total fleet, division, battalion, or separate units. Reports include:
• Total and average man-hours to repair. • Repair parts consumption and parts cost. • Reasons for maintenance actions. • Maintenance Turn-around Time and other maintenance
significant information.
Some uses for the reports are:
• Project maintenance trends • Look at wrench-turning times vs turnaround times • Compare performance of like units and the maintenance burden
of supported units. • Determine how specific equipment is impacting on the
maintenance system. • Tell where maintenance dollars are being spent. • Determine which parts are being consumed.
Access to WOLF is possible through a Graphical User Interface which can be down-loaded from the WEBDATA server on the LOGSA home page; http:// www.loqsa.army.mil.
For more information , or if you would like a WOLF analyses, contact:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-9660 ATTN: AMXLS-RRA Comm (256) 955-9660 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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Logistics Assistance Program (LAP)
The US Army Materiel Command's LAP has Logistics Assistance Offices (LAOs) worldwide. The LAO has a staff of Logistics Assistance Representatives (LARs) whose job it is to solve logistics problems, particularly supply and maintenance. LARs can assist in resolving any question pertaining to Army equipment.
The LARs work directly with weapons systems managers, program managers, item managers, engineers, supply technicians, depots, and publications experts to solve any logistics problem.
If you don't know where your nearest LAO is located, check out Appendix C of DA Pam 738-750 in the latest Maintenance Management UPDATE. You will find a list of all LAOs with addresses and phone numbers.
Questions?
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-L Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
Comm (256) 955-0876 DSN 645-0876/6441
e-mail: [email protected]
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Logistics Support Element (LSE)
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The LSE becomes a major readiness driver in theater by providing CONUS-based technical capabilities, integration of wholesale level logistics support, hand-off of Army War Reserves, and to provide Command & Control for all involved AMC elements.
The deployed LSE provides resources to fill the functions, such as maintenance and supply, that will allow the deployed units to best support the mission.
The LSE is a multifunctional, highly mobile, tailorable TDA organization of military and civilian logistics technicians, which will deploy anywhere to support U.S. Forces in a contingency operation. The primary mission is to enhance readiness through logistics power projection of CONUS-based capabilities. The LSE can be tailored to meet the requirements of the theater commander. The footprint that the LSE places in a theater is based on Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops and Time Available (METT-T) and the desires of the CINC.
LSE-CONUS DSN 367-7070 LSE-Europe DSN 375-6068/6706 LSE-Far East DSN 722-3074
e-mail: [email protected]
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PS Magazine
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PS. The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, is a Department of the Army Technical Bulletin published to provide information to equipment operators, unit maintenance and supply personnel. It is a commander's tool for enhancing the combat and materiel readiness of equipment in the hands of using units. All information published has been reviewed and approved by the agency responsible for the equipment, publication or policy discussed.
PS is like a post script, adding information to existing technical publications. The informal writing and graphics have proven to be extremely effective in getting the attention of the reader, clarifying the subject matter, and enhancing the retention and recall rate of the material presented.
PS shares the ideas of maintenance-minded soldiers everywhere.
Got a unit level maintenance or supply question? Write to us!
PS also serves the soldier one-on-one by directly answering questions on equipment publications, preventive maintenance and supply.
In an average year, PS will respond to some 1,600 questions.
For more information about PS, or to ask a maintenance or supply question, or to make a contribution or suggestion ...
MSG Half-Mast DSN 645-0892 PS, The Preventive Maintenance Comm (256) 955-0892 Monthly Fax: DSN 645-0961 Bldg 5307 Comm (256) 955-0961 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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TAMMS Equipment Data Base (TEDB)/Vehicle Registration Program
TAMMS EQUIPMENT DAM BASE fTEDI)
TEDB is an Army data base that provides individual equipment identity data by serial number and registration number.
The TEDB identifies major end items of ground, rail, and some construction equipment. Information on vehicle location, usage/OPTEMPO, or age (regardless of the equipment manager) is available to organizations throughout the active Army and Reserve components. Information from TEDB is used for procurement planning, budgetary justifications, redistribution of assets, to identify candidates for safety recall or overhaul, and for one-time logistics reports and summaries to field units. Additionally, units can use the data to reconstruct lost or destroyed equipment logbooks, and missing or illegible serial or registration numbers.
For more information call: DSN 645-9715/9695 Comm (256) 955-9715/9695, or e-mail: [email protected]
VEHICLE REGISTRATION PROGRAM
Every Army Vehicle that travels on public roads MUST display a vehicle registration number
The AR 710-3 designates LOGSA as the manager of the vehicle registration program. In this capacity, LOGSA issues, records, and maintains vehicle registration numbers for all vehicles in the Army inventory. This information is readily available from LOGSA and is used for investigation of theft, accidents, or for reporting traffic violations.
Contact LOGSA for assistance in getting a registration number, especially if the number has been removed or destroyed, or several items were combined to create a vehicular system.
For more information call: DSN 645-9729/9715 Comm (256) 955-9729/9715, or e-mail: tammsmgr(5)logsa.army.mil
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Specialized Repair Activity (SRA)
SRAs are General Support (GS) maintenance activities that are assigned the authority to perform depot level repair on items coded "D" or "L" in the Maintenance Allocation Chart.
LOGSA tracks all SRA request actions by maintaining a data base on the nomenclature of the repair part, NSN, source of supply, installation, MACOM, request number, approval date, and end item application.
The SRA request instructions are in AR 750-1, Army Materiel Maintenance Policy and Retail Maintenance Operations. Request for special repair authority must include:
a. UlCof the repair activity. b. NSN of the items to be repaired. c. Nomenclature of item. d. Maintenance Repair Code for item. e. Units capability such as; Skills; tools; TMDE; facilities; and
publications f. Estimated number of items to be repaired monthly. g. The estimated time period the special repair authority will be
needed. h. A cost benefit analysis showing the savings or cost avoidance
expected.
Requests are submitted to the AMC Major Subordinate Command identified by the source of supply code from the AMDF, with an information copy to your MACOM Headquarters.
Contact LOGSA for information on SRA procedures, SRA data and points of contact at AMC, HQDA, and AMC MSC.
USAMC Logistics Support Activity DSN 645-9722 ATTN: AMXLS-RRS Comm (256) 955-9722 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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ARMYLOG/FED LOG
ARMYLOG has been combined with the FED LOG to create an integrated CD-ROM product. ARMYLOG users will be automatically added to FED LOG distribution.
The FED LOG includes Army-unique files/data as well as unique requirements identified by each Service/Agency.
FED LOG contains:
FED LOG contains: Army Master Data File (AMDF) Standard Army Retail Supply Systems Catalog Line Item Number (SB 700-20) Army Freight Army Interchangeability & Substitutability (l&S) Army Packaging Army Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Army Automatic Return Item List (ARIL) Army ARIL Routing Identifier Code Army Standard Property Book System (SPBS) Army Stock Number Reference (SNRF) Army Standard Army Ammunition System -Modified Army Order Of Use (OOU) Army Essential Supply Publications (ESP) Army Code Reference Guide Asset Force Information (AFI)
FED LOG consists of a basic 4-disc set (minimal requirement). In addition, Characteristics Searches and Drawings are contained on discs 5 and 6 respectively. Although discs 5 and 6 are optional, they cannot be accessed without the basic 4-disc set. This product also contains a complete user's manual and tutorial.
FED LOG will perform in both DOS and WINDOWS operating environments (UNIX will be available in the future). Current ARMYLOG and FED LOG users will not require additional or upgraded hardware to operate FED LOG. Both DOS and WINDOWS versions of FED LOG can be installed on a local area network (LAN). Minimum requirements are a PC computer with at least one CD-ROM drive for the interactive program or two drives for the batch and External Systems File Interface (ESFI) programs.
To Request Disk 5 and 6 contact: DSN 932-4459 Comm(616)-961-4459
For further information, or to get on distribution call and give us your AMDF customer number.
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USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-0782 ATTN: AMXLS-MLC Comm (256) 955-0782 Bldg 3623 Fax 645-7901 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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AMDF Discrepancy and Price Challenge
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CONUS: DSN 645-0499 Comm (256) 955-0499 1-800-878-2869 EUROPE: DSN 370-6760/6796/7255 KOREA: DSN 315-723-4432
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-LCF Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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Recommended Peacetime ASL/PLL
RECOMMENDED PEACETIME ASL/PLL
The Support List Allowance Master (SLAM) file is the source database from which peacetime ASLs/PLLs are computed. It allows a unit to submit a request to a single agency for Class IX support information.
SLAM is also the source for end item application information (SB 38-101) and the Reverse-Support List Allowance Computation process. It is used to assist field units with mobilization, estimating ASL/PLL operating cost, identifying General Support stockage, and depot stockage to back up the National Training Center ASL.
To get a recommended ASL or PLL from LOGSA, just follow the instructions in DA Pams 710-2-1 and 710-2-2. In your request, include the following:
Your Unit Identification Code (UIC) Level of maintenance performed (Unit, DS, GS, etc.) Days of supply required in 15 day increments Your unit point of contact End item NSN and on-hand quantity Line Item Number (LIN) for each end item NSN submitted Telephone number and mailing address
SECTION I lists the end item NSNs submitted by the requester that processed through the ASL/PLL program.
SECTION II lists the end item NSNs submitted by the requester that did not process through the program and includes the reason it was rejected.
SECTION III lists the end item NSNs which rejected because the managing command has not provided failure data to LOGSA.
SECTION IV lists the recommended parts and identifies the end items for which the part has an application by NSN.
The ASL/PLL listing will contain from two to four sections depending upon the equipment involved. You may also request a candidate bench stock listing.
For more information on ASL/PLL or to submit a request:
USAMC LOGSA n<5M. «,_ QC-R7
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email: logops(a).logsa.armv.mil
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Recommended Peacetime ASL/PLL
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Identification of Unique, Peculiar or Common Class IX
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The SB 38-101, "The Spare Repair Parts to End Item Application" is a tool to help manage your ASL & PLL .
The SB 38-101 (CD-ROM) identifies potential excess Class IX and reflects the Essentiality, Source, Maintenance and Recoverability codes for PARTS as they apply to your END ITEMS. This information is useful for identifying potential excess class IX stock generated from a Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) change.
A "Peculiar Items Report" reflects the commonality between two or more End Items. To get a report, furnish your: Unit Identification Code (UIC); NSN of the End Items to be compared (losing NSNs); NSN of the end items being added to your MTOE (gaining NSNs); Name, Unit, Telephone Number, Mailing Address and E-Mail.
A "Reverse Support List Allowance Computation" (R-SLAC) is used to identify potential excess in your ASL/PLL .
To get a R-SLAC report, furnish all of the above information PLUS: NSNs for all remaining End Items on your MTOE that will continue to be supported by your ASL/PLL when MTOE changes occur.
To get a TAILORED R-SLAC report, furnish a copy of your ASL/PLL in an ASCII data file. This is not mandatory but the report will then only reflect data for your on-hand assets. The report is ordered by NUN and has three sections:
SECTION I - End Items used in the comparison.
SECTION II - All class IX applying to ONLY the compared losing end item NSN.
SECTION III - All class IX applying to BOTH the compared NSN and to ONE or MORE of added or remaining End Item NSNs.
You should request that LOGSA do the research for you if you have a large number of NSNs. Researching large numbers of NSNs on typical PC hardware is very time consuming.
Want more information on SB 38-101?
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e-mail: logops(S).logsa.armv.mil
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End Item Codes (EIC)
The EIC ties your request to a specific end item or system to assure the item managers stock enough parts to cover future demands. Therefore it is imperative that the correct EIC is used on all applicable supply requests.
The EIC is a requirement on requisitions for repair parts. Using the EIC creates demands which allows the end item manager to ensure stock is replenished. Keeping stock replenished assures that the soldiers get the parts when they need them.
You can find the EIC for an NSN in the AMDF. If you can't find an EIC, call LOGSA.
For more information on EICs:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MM r^mm IORR\ W* OAJQ Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-7466 Comm <256) 313"2479
DSN 897-2476
e-mail: amxlsmmc©,loqsa.army.mil
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Continuing Balance System - Expanded (CBS-X)
CBS-X provides the official unit level worldwide asset position for major items (RICC2, A/B). CBS-X is a system for field reporting and centralized recording of adjustments in asset position.
Consider CBS-X as the Army's "checking account" for reportable item accountability. Your unit's property book has a beginning inventory balance. Any supply transaction which affects this initial balance is captured and recorded by CBS-X. The user maintains visibility of on-hand balances of reportable equipment. The "Compatibility Rate" measures the degree of agreement between CBS-X and the property book accounts following reconciliation. The Army goal is 95%. CBS-X captures supply transactions from:
Automated Systems: SPBS-R; SAILS; SAMIS; IEM-S; AMCISS; CCSS; SARSS; AMEDPAS; DPAS
Manual Systems: Property book data transmitted through Central Collection Activity and stock record accounts.
HQDA, HQ AMC, MACOMs, and MSCs all review CBS-X data and compatibility rates. Systems such as REQVAL, ERPS, TAEDP, and PERL also use the CBS-X on-hand asset information. The Army uses CBS-X data in requisition processing, budgeting and redistribution decisions, planning and execution of acquisition, and readiness analysis.
RELATED TOPICS: REQVAL, EOH. LOGTAADS.
Want more information on CBS-X?
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MS Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898
DSN 897-7440/2426 Comm (256) 313-7440/2426
e-mail: [email protected]
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Requisition Validation (REQVAL) System
DISTRIBUTION EXECUTION SYSTEM (BESJ REQUISITION VALIDATION (REQVAL) SYST'
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REQVAL is the official system for major items requisition validation by divisions and separate brigades, the MACOM supply support activities, and the AMC commodity commands. REQVAL provides visibility of equipment-on-hand, and shows what major and selected secondary items are authorized based on MTOE and TDA. REQVAL shows asset availability and unit priority for receiving required items. REQVAL provides data on major items authorized or operational readiness float (ORF), operation projects (OP's), Army War Reserve, Army Reserve, and decrement stock.
Authorization, asset, and descriptive data for units and non-units (Army War Reserve, Ops, etc) may be found by:
UIC; Installation; MACOM; Division; Project Code; Command Assignment Code; Line Item Number.
REQVAL+ is a PC based field version of REQVAL. It is a major item management tool allowing customers to make changes to their current on-hand asset position reported through CBS-X and processed through REQVAL. The current on-hand balance and associated shortages/overages are reported back to the material manager on a next day basis. An accurate picture of equipment posture is shown which may be used for requisition validation prior to submission.
RELATED TOPICS: DES. LOGTAADS. CBS-X, EOH
Want more information on REQVAL/REQVAL+?
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MD Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-7466
DSN 897-2479 Comm (205) 313-2479
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Distribution Execution System (DES)
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The DES is a software package that serves as a Class VII (Major Item) management tool by electronically transferring data to the user. It provides a picture of on-hand assets, current and future authorizations, and equipment release priority information for today's units as well as the future force.
LOGSA produces a report through REQVAL which provides authorization data based on The Army Authorization Document System (TAADS). TAADS contains MTOE and TDA data for each unit in the Army force structure.
MAJOR GOALS
Improve methods and timing of major item asset reports
Make equipment on-hand info available to all Army Material managers; "Same data, same time".
Provide logisticians a user friendly tool for managing Class VII.
Reduce requisition rejects by enabling MSCs to validate requisitions.
RELATED TOPICS: DES, LOGTAADS. CBS-X. EOH
Want more information on DES?
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MD rnmm/mw^/u Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-7466 uomm ^Z0D; a'J^444
DSN 897-2444
e-mail: [email protected]
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Logistics The Army Authorization Document System (LOGTAADS)
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LOGTAADS shows The Army Authorization Document System (TAADS) current and projected requirements and authorizations. TAADS updates are received from US Army Force Management Support Agency (USAFMSA) twice annually, in November and May, after the close of the Management of Change (MOC) window. Out of cycle Letters of Authorization (LOAs) for LOGTAADS are received on monthly basis.
LOGTAADS is produced on the first of each month and sent electronically to the Corps/Division/DOIM/DOL at each installation for the SPBS-R account users.
RELATED TOPICS: DES, CBS-X. REQVAL
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MM
DSN 897-2504 Comm (256) 313-2504
Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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Asset Force Information (AFI)
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AFI (formally CICF) is used by the Continuing Balance System - Expanded (CBS-X) to identify and post assets to unit accounts. It identifies and cross references every Army DODAAC to its UIC accountable record. It is an input file to DES, REQVAL, LOGTAADS, TAEDP, TAV, DAAS and UIT. Discrepancies identified in the AFI between the DODAAC/UIC should be researched. Changes for DODAAC/UIC should be submitted through your ANS. AFI is updated on a daily basis and is available to DES using units when an update cycle is processed. All AFI registered users receive an updated copy monthly.
RELATED TOPICS: ACSP. CBS-X. REQVAL
Executive Director USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MM Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-7466
DSN 897-2427/2425 Comm (256) 313-2427/2425
e-mail: [email protected]
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Army Central Service Point (ACSP)
ÄBMY CENTRAL SERVICE POINT (ACSP
Army units requiring DODAAC additions, deletions, or changes should refer to AR 725-50, Chapter 9, for guidance.
The process is started when Army Network Stations (ANS) and OCONUS theater materiel management activities submit transactions to ACSP via automated AUTODIN interface (AAI). The ACSP manages Department of Defense Activity Address Code (DODAAC) additions, deletions, and changes.
LOGSA is the Department of the Army's executive agent for the control, maintenance, and processing of the Department of Defense Activity Address File (DODAAF). The DODAAF is a compilation of Department of Defense Activity Address Codes (DODAACs) which are used to identify authorized Army units and contract activities engaged in the requisitioning, receiving and billing of materiel. As the executive agent, LOGSA challenges DODAAC requests, adds and changes those that do not conform to stated policy, and rejects DODAAC transactions that do not conform to data element formats prescribed in AR 725-50, Chapter 9.
The LOGSA DODAAD inquiry system allows authorized users to query the DODAAF. A login and password is required. See the password request page in this pamphlet.
Write : USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-MM Redstone Arsenal, AL35898-7466
DSN 897-2500 Comm (256) 313-2500
e-mail: [email protected]
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Unique Item Tracking (UIT)
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LOGSA is the central service point for the consolidation of registry functions for the Department of Defense Small Arms Serialization Program (DODSASP), the Department of the Army Radioactive Testing and Tracking System (RATTS), the Category One Non-Nuclear Missiles and Rockets (CAT 1), and the Department of the Army Controlled Cryptographic Items Serialization Program (CCISP).
UIT program provides users with:
Visibility of the last known owner of a reportable item by serial number. List of UIT reported items. Historical data on reportable items. Reporting activities with reporting procedures. Assists reporting activities with transaction and database management software. Remote query support against the central database.
RELATED TOPICS: CBS-X, REQVAL. LOGTAADS
USAMC LOGSA nc;M RQ7 „nfi ATTN: AMXLS-MD ^Ä. o o=nR Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-7466 Comm (256> 313-2506
e-mail: [email protected]
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Packaging Information And Technical Assistance
LOGSA is responsible for AR 700-15, Packaging of Materiel, and can answer your questions on MIL-STD-129, Marking for Shipment and Storage; MIL-STD-2073-1, Standard Practice for Military Packaging; MIL-HDBK-773, Electrostatic Discharge Protective Packaging; MIL-HDBK-775, Palletized Unit Loads; and TM 746-10, General Packaging Instructions for Field Units. Also, LOGSA publishes a booklet, designed for field use, titled Packaging-The Basics.
LOGSA has a staff of packaging specialists and engineers who can provide assistance at your site to optimize your packaging operation. They can answer your questions on packaging policy.procedures, methods, materials, and equipment by phone or e-mail. If you are concerned about getting credit for items you return through the supply system, find out how to protect it from damage by calling LOGSA.
If you want to maximize the support your supply operation provides to soldiers:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-TD 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5097
DSN 795-7109 Comm (717) 895-7109 FAX (717) 895-7894
e-mail: [email protected]
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Storage Space Management Reporting And
STORAGE SPACE MANAGEMENT REPORTING INTEGRATION ANi
OPERATIONS ASSISTANCE
Organizations with covered storage space of 100,000 gross square feet or more must file a Storage Space Management Report, DD Form 805, in accordance with AR 740-1, Storage and Supply Activity Operations, and TM 38-400, Joint Service manual for Storage and Materials Handling.
LOGSA provides filing assistance for DD Form 805 and offers engineering consulting services to soldiers and warehouse personnel in determining how much storage space your operation requires or how to better utilize your space. Experts in receiving, inventory, materials handling, storage, issue, and care of supplies in storage (COSIS) can assist both small and large operations. The consulting services include:
Deriving required space for supply operation; designing efficient supply/storage operations layouts; planning assistance for new construction from conception to implementation; designing and simulating conveyor, automatic guided vehicle, and other materials handling systems; integrating the appropriate technological applications (e.g., bar-coding equipment) into your operation; and developing long-range facilities and operations plans.
Determining storage aids, packaging and materials handling equipment, personnel, supplies, or publications requirements; and directing the installation of pallet storage rack, bin shelving, and other supply equipment.
Analyzing operations, assisting with implementation; inventory assistance or doing a third-party inventory to ensure asset availability; and re-warehousing plans & assistance.
For more information:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-TD 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5097
DSN 795-7109 Comm (717) 895-7109 Fax (717) 895-7894
e-mail: [email protected]
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Hazardous Materials Data System (HMDS)
HÜZMD0Ü5 MATERIALS DATA SYSTEMS {HMDS}
The HMDS is a stand-alone system used to collect, maintain and disseminate hazard classification data for Army managed and used items. The data stored in this system is listed in NSN sequence and gives information for radioactive, explosives and/or hazardous materials. The HMDS is on FED LOG.
The HMDS provides a single integrated logistics data base consisting of hazard classification and transportation data. It provides transportation officers and other supply personnel with essential shipping information and facilitates movement of dangerous cargo safely and in a timely manner.
The HMDS provides the basic reference data needed by the Army to comply with the stringent regulatory controls established for hazardous materials.
Want more information on HMDS?
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-TP-T 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5097
DSN: 795-6622 Comm (717) 895-6622 Fax (717) 895-7894
e-mail: [email protected]
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Technical Specialized Staff Assistance
TECHNICAL SPECIALIZED STAFF ASSISTANCE
The LOGSA Packaging, Storage, & Containerization Center has a staff of specialists in packaging, transportation, hazardous materials, distribution facilities, and engineering that can be used to optimize any supply operation.
The appropriate specialist or team of specialists will look over your supply operation and recommend ways to improve efficiency. If a solution or value-added changes cannot be done on the spot, then the rest of the team will get involved. The experts stay involved until you are satisfied.
Got a supply problem or just want someone to listen to your problems and to give you good advice? We're just a phone call away.
For more information on Customer Field Support:
USAMC LOGSA ATTN: AMXLS-TP 11 Hap Arnold Blvd Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5097
DSN: 795-7682 Comm (717) 895-7682 FAX (717) 895-7894
e-mail: [email protected]
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ASL Weight & Cube Extracts
Occasionally, units need to find out how much their Authorized Stockage List (ASL) or Prescribed Load List (PLL) weighs. If your unit is moving, knowing the total weight and cube of your equipment can help you plan for transportation and storage.
The ASL Weight and Cube Extract System has helped numerous units manage the storage and transportation requirements for their ASL & PLL.
Units can request an ASL Weight and Cube Extract by providing a list of NSNs and assigned quantities in their ASL/PLL (or any NSNs list of interest). The list can be sent to the address below in a text file via e-mail or on 3.5 inch disk.
LOGSA processes your NSNs against the AMDF and computes an extended weight and cube for each NSN. A grand total is also provided for the entire list.
For more information or to get a users manual...
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-9960 ATTN: AMXLS-RCS Comm (256) 955-9960 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: [email protected]
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Army Total Asset Visibility (ATAV)
ATAV is an advanced capability which allows the user to access other Army data bases quickly and easily.
LOGSA has tied together a number of systems under the ATAV umbrella. For example, you can start an ATAV query with a nomenclature search and quickly and easily point and click to do follow-on queries to show asset balances, authorizations, intransit data, unit and item (AMDF) information, Class IX items matched to the major item, and much more.
The ATAV uses a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to provide a user friendly environment and allows you to store query results on your PC!
You can get the latest version of ATAV software by calling or writing to:
i iQAMr I nrcsA DSN 645-9542
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Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 ™ §^^(256) 955-9700
e-mail: [email protected]
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LIF/MRDB
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The LIF & MRDB are data bases that provide pipeline information. The LIF for supply and transportation data on requisitions; the MRDB for pipeline visibility on all classes of supply flowing back to depots. The MRDB is the retrograde "LIF". It is the only source for accessing Materiel Return Program (MRP) transactions and the related transportation and depot receipt documentation.
PASSWORDS: The same password can be used to query both LIF and the MRDB. See the password request page in this pamphlet.
ACCESS: A LIF inquiry can be made by calling in your requisition document number or transportation control number. Your inquiry will be answered on the spot (limited to 10 inquiries per call). Both the LIF & MRDB can be queried via remote terminal access. The different access procedures are provided as part of the user password issue process.
Want more information on the LIF or MRDB?
USAMC LOGSA Li F - DSN 645-9810/9762 ATTN: AMXLS-RTS (for LIF) Comm (256) 955-9810/9762 AMXLS-RA (for MRDB) MRDB - DSN 645-0812/9752 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 Comm (256) 955-0812/9752
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Central Demand Data Base (CDDB)
CENTRAL MMÄHD DATA BASE (GDI
If you want information on repair part demands against an end item. Query the CDDB!
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You can query by: • End item code (EIC) • DODAAC • NIIN • Source of Supply (SOS) • Installations • Geographic areas • Army/MACOMs/Divisions
Data is tailored to specific requests. Be sure to provide your name, phone number, and e-mail address.
For information on the data base call: DSN 645-9574
For more information on how to query:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-9573 ATTN: AMXLS-RS Comm (256) 955-9573 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 Fax (256) 955-9787
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Supply Bulletin (SB) 700-20
UPPL¥ BULLETIN (SB) 700-20
The SB700-20 provides a list of Army adopted items and list of reportable items for use in conjunction with The Army Authorization Document System (TAADS) and Common Tables of Allowances (CTA). This publication is also used in obtaining specific data relating to the Army Type Classification System and logistics management control data delineating:
• Line Item Number • Generic and NSN nomenclature • Type classification code • Logistic control code and Reportable
Item Control Code (RICC).
Except for the Type Classification Code, the data elements are used to update the Army Master Data File (AMDF) for compatibility with the SB700-20.
Property managers use the SB 700-20 data to update RICC to avoid requisitioning problems and to help improve unit readiness reporting.
The SB700-20 is up-dated on an annual basis effective 1 June 1997.
The SB 700-20 data is available on FED LOG CD-ROM.
To get more information on distribution:
DSN 645-8333 USAMC LOGSA
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Sn?Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 Comm <256)955"8333
e-mail: amxlsml(S).loasa.armv.mil
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Customer Support Requirements List (CSRL)
CUSTOMER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS
LOGSA is the focal point for Authorized Stockage List (ASL) and Prescribed Load List (PLL) CSRLs. These are lists of combat essential repair parts for use at DS or Unit Level.
The listings can be used as a planning tool to determine requirements in a contingency environment. The listings include the support item NSN, quantity, cost, weight, cube, and source of supply.
Please include the following information in your request:
• End item NSNs and quantities. If NSNs are not available, Unit Identification Codes can be used.
• Name, address, DSN and commercial phone numbers, and e-mail address.
For more information:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-9743/9744 ATTN: AMXLS-RC Comm (256) 955-9743/9744 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 Fax (256) 955-9787
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Total Package Fielding (TPF)
TOTAL PACKAGE FIELDING (TPF
Total Package Fielding (TPF) into the 21st Century
The Army uses the TPF process to field new materiel systems and their needed support items. The Materiel Developer/Fielding Command or contractor provide the following services to minimize the logistics burden on the gaining Army units:
(1) Up-front requirements determination for the fielding.
(2) Funding and requisitioning for nearly all items needed for the fielding.
(3) Consolidation of support items into unit level packages.
(4) Distribution of the new system, its Associated Support Items of Equipment (ASIOE), and the support item packages to a central staging site or to the gaining unit location.
TPF policy is in AR 700-142, Materiel Release, Fielding, and Transfer, while instructions and procedures for TPF are in DA Pam 700-142, Instructions for Materiel Release, Fielding, and Transfer.
LOGSA has produced a new TPF primer, entitled Total Package Fielding, into the 21st Century. You can obtain a copy by contacting the LOGSA TPF office.
For more information:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 897-6139 ATTN: AMXLS-AIP DSN 645-9898 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 Comm (256) 313-6139
Comm (256) 955-9898
e-mail:amxlsai(a),loqsa.armv.mil
or visit the TPF web book at: http://www.loqsa.armv.mil/tpf/cover1.htm
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Total Package Fielding (TPF) Offices
U.S. Army TPF Policy Proponent Headquarters, U.S. Army (Pentagon) ATTN: DALO-SM, 500 Army Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310-0500 DSN 224-7053 or Commercial (703) 614-7053 Email: hillw@hqda,army,mil
Headquarters U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) HQ AMC AMCLG-M Alexandria, VA 22333-0001 DSN 767-9299 or Commercial (703) 274-9299 Email: [email protected]
Headquarters U.S. Army Materiel Command - Europe (AMC-E) AMC-EUROPE AMXEU-LM Unit 29331, APOAE 09266 DSN 375-6051 or Commercial 011-49-621-487-6051 FAX-7100 Email: [email protected]
Director, U.S. Army Armament and Chemical Acquisition and Logistics Activity (ACALA) DIR ACALA AMSTA-AC-NMFN Rock Island, IL 61299-6000 DSN 793-4812/1748 or Commercial (309) 782-4812 or 1748 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Headquarters U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) AMSAM-MMC-RE-SF Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5230 Fire Support Systems - DSN 897-1508 or Commercial (256) 313-1508 Air Defense Systems - DSN 897-1503 or Comm (256) 313-1503 Fax 1532 Aviation Systems - DSN 987-1487 or Comm (256) 313-1487 Fax 2004 Email: [email protected]
Headquarters U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM) AMSEL-LC-RE-FM Ft. Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000 Communications Systems DSN 992-3700 or Commercial (908) 542-3700 Email: [email protected] IEW Systems DSN 922-6645 Email: [email protected] CCS Systems DSN 992-1256 Email: [email protected] Operations DSN 992-1563 Email: [email protected]
U.S. Army Industial Operations Command - Depot Support Activity Far-East (D-SAFE) HQ D-SAFE SDSFE-RPC APO AP 96205 DSN 721-7568 or Commercial 011-822-720-7568 Fax 7549 Email: [email protected]
U.S. Army Materiel Command Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) AMXLS-AIP Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 DSN 897-6139 or Commercial (256) 313-6139 DSN 645-9898 or Commercial (256) 955-9898 Email: [email protected]
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Total Package Fielding (TPF) Offices
U.S. Army Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM) AMSTI-LL 12350 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3276 DSN 970-3740/3754 or Commercial (407) 384-3740/3754 Email: oqravend(5).stri com.army.mil
U.S. Army Soldier System Command (SSCOM) HQ SSCOM ATTN: AMSSC-SR Kansas St. Natick, MA 01760-5052 DSN 256-5375 or Commercial (508) 233-5375 Email: ivurchuc(a),natick-emh2.armv.mil
U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM) HQ TACOM AMSTA-IM-GC Warren, Ml 48397-5000 DSN 786-6000/5456 or Commercial (810) 574-6000/5456 Email: amsta-im-on(5)cc.tacom.army.mil
U.S. Army Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Activity (USATA) AMCPM-TMDE-TC or -A Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 DSN 645-6881 or Commercial (256) 955-6881 Email: [email protected]
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Transportation Management
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
LOGSA's Shipper Service team provides a variety of shipper services for Army customers. These include information or help on mass cancellations, tracing or diverting cargo.
Mass cancellation is a service to cancel many requisitions and stop further movement of those already in the Defense Transportation System (DTS). Once requisitions are consolidated, however, it is more difficult and expensive to stop their movement. Mass cancellations are necessary because of unit deactivations and other considerations.
Tracing is a service to locate cargo that has exceeded its required delivery date. LOGSA uses your requisition or transportation control number to begin its search of supply and transportation data bases to locate a shipment. After locating the shipment, LOGSA will make sure it keeps moving.
Expediting is a way to speed customer receipt of Army cargo. LOGSA can direct a change in either the mode of transportation, or the individual aircraft or vessel the cargo will use.
Diversion is used to change the original destination or consignee of Army-sponsored cargo. In a contingency, a CINC can redirect supplies and equipment from a low priority user to the battlefield.
For more on Transportation Management:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-9762/9810 ATTN: AMXLS-RTS Comm (256) 955-9762/9810 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
e-mail: amxlsrt(g).logsa.amnv.mil
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Special Analysis
If you need a special report on things such as ..
• Who ordered certain types of toxic substances, how much and when;
• Background data for a recurring report; or • A unit/installation/NICP's performance on shipping items • NMCS Requisitions by weapons systems • Demand data analysis • Research on OST problems • Special detail study
... then contact LOGSA. Our analysts can develop a report containing exactly what you want in as much or as little detail as you require.
LOGSA maintains multiple logistics databases with an assortment of information on supply, maintenance and transportation.
For Information:
USAMC LOGSA DSN 645-9576 ATTN: AMXLS-RA Comm (256) 955-9576 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466 Fax DSN 645-9700
e-mail: [email protected]
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Future Developments
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS LOGISTICS PiOMCTS FOi THE XXI CEKTÜBY
Logistics Integrated Data Base (LIDB)
The LIDB will allow soldiers to access logistics information products using a single logon & password. Currently, soldiers accessing supply pipeline data, maintenance data, or readiness information must maintain multiple passwords. Additionally, one must learn the in-and-out of each data system.
All applications used by soldier will be integrated into a single "windows" type graphical user interface which will allow the user easy access to all LOGSA information through a single logon. The time and effort required to collect data from multiple sources to obtain information will be greatly reduced.
The LIDB environment provides logistics information better, faster, cheaper to satisfy the Army Logistics Power Projection requirements and support the development of the Army's seamless logistics system.
Electronic Technical Manuals (ETM):
LOGSA is in the process of converting paper TMs to CD-ROM digital media. This involves scanning paper manuals into digital TM files to be put on CD-ROMs. The CD-ROMs will be operated on Contact Test Sets, desktop, notebook, and laptop computers, using wired and wireless Local Area Networks.
Benefit of ETMs are: lighter deployment loads; a link from the ETM to ULLS & SAMS will be possible; more efficient use of manuals; CD-ROMs will be customized by weapon system and commodity/family groups; information in the manual will be "tagged" to link the user with corresponding information and drawings within the document.
The proliferation of ETMs will also prove beneficial to readiness reporting in that current Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services lists with a "Not Ready If column can aid the soldier in determining the exact status of the item of equipment. This information, provided to the ULLS-G and ULLS-A systems with the Army Materiel Status System (AMSS), will result in more accurate and timely equipment readiness status reporting.
LOGSA representatives have worked with the appropriate Army commands to schedule ETMs for release to selected units in July 1997. Like paper TM's, ETM's will be procured by users through U.S. Army Publications and Printing Command (USAPPC).
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Logon ID And Password Application
You can apply for a logon ID & password to access LOGSA systems by either:
• Downloading a System Access Request form 23 from the LOGSA home page on the WEB at http://www.logsa.army.mil/
• Just click on the Data Access part of the home page and select from either the Microsoft Word or WordPerfect "ZIP" file.
• Sending an E-Mail to [email protected] including your name, phone number, and FAX number. A LOGSA System Access Request Form 23 will be sent to you via FAX.
Most of LOGSA's products and services which require a systems Logon ID and Password are accessed via remote terminal, e-mail, or the World Wide Web part of the Internet.
If you do not have access to e-mail or the Internet, you may call: DSN 645-0513, Comm (205) 955-0513 Fax DSN 645-9366 Comm (205) 955-9366 for guidance in applying for system access.
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Acronym List
ACRONYM LIST
ACSP ARMY CENTRAL SERVICE POINT
AFI ASSET FORCE INFORMATION
AMC ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND
AR/ir-icc ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND INSTALLATION AMUS>5> SUPPLY SYSTEM
AMDF ARMY MASTER DATA FILE
AMEDPAS ARMY MEDICAL PROPERTY ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
AMSS ARMY MATERIEL STATUS SYSTEM
ANS AREA NETWORK STATION
AOAP ARMY OIL ANALYSIS PROGRAM
AR ARMY REGULATION
ARMYLOG ARMY LOGISTICS
ASL AUTHORIZED STOCKAGE LIST
ATAV ARMY TOTAL ASSET VISIBILITY
AVIM AVIATION INTERMIDIATE MAINTENANCE
AVRP ARMY VEHICLE REGISTRATION PROGRAM
AWR ARMY WAR RESERVE
Bll BASIC ISSUE ITEM
BN BATTALION
CAGEC COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENTITY CODE
CBS-X CONTINUING BALANCE SYSTEM-EXPANDED
rv-ico CONTROLLED CRIPTOGRAPHIC ITEMS ow&K SERIALIZATION PROGRAM
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Acronym List
cess COMMODITY COMMAND STANDARD SYSTEM
CD-ROM COMPACT DISK-READ ONLY MEMORY
CDDB CENTRAL DEMAND DATA BASE
CDR COMMANDER
CO COMPANY
COEI COMPONENT OF END ITEM
CONUS CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
COSIS CARE OF SUPPLIES IN STORAGE
CSRL
CTA
DAPAM
DAAS
DES
DIV
DLA
DOD PAM
DODAAC
DODAAD
DODAAF
DODSASP
DOIM
DOL
CUSTOMER SUPPORT REQUIREMENT LIST
COMMON TABLE OF ALLOWANCE
DEPARTMENT OF ARMY PAMPHLET
DEFENSE AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING SYSTEM
DISTRIBUTION EXECUTION SYSTEM
DIVISION
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PAMPHLET
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACTIVITY ADDRESS CODE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACTIVITY ADDRESS DIRECTORY
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACTIVITY ADDRESS FILE
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SMALL ARMS SERIALIZATION PROGRAM
DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS
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Acronym List Cont.
DPAS
DS
EIC
EOH
EOPDB
ERPS
ES
ETM
FEDLOG
GS
GSA
HQAMC
HQDA
ID
IEMS
IMCSRS
LAO
LAP
LAR
LIDB
DEFENSE PROPERTY ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM
DIRECT SUPPORT
END ITEM CODE
EQUIPMENT-ON-HAND
EQUIPMENT ORIENTED PUBLICATION DATA BASE
EQUIPMENT RELEASE PRIORITY SYSTEM
EQUIPMENT SERVICEABILITY
ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUAL
FEDERAL LOGISTICS
GENERAL SUPPORT
GENERAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION
HEADQUARTERS ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF ARMY
IDENTIFICATION
INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MATERIEL CONDITION STATUS REPORTING
LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE OFFICE
LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE REPRESENTATIVE
LOGISTICS INTEGRATED DATA BASE
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Acronym List Cont.
LIF
LIN
LOA
LOGSA
LOGTAADS
LORA
LSE
MACOM
MCSR
METT-T
MIL-HDBK
MIL-STD
MINIS
MOC
MRDB
MRP
MS DOS
MSC
MTOE
NMCM
NMCS
NSN
OAR
OP
OPTEMPO
LOGISTICS INTELLIGENCE FILE
LINE ITEM NUMBER
LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITY
LOGISTICS THE ARMY AUTHORIZATION DOCUMENTS SYSTEM
LEVEL OF REPAIR ANALYSIS
LOGISTICS SUPPORT ELEMENT
MAJOR ARMY COMMAND
MATERIEL CONDITION STATUS REPORT
MISSION, ENEMY, TERRAIN, TROOPS, AND TIME
MILITARY HANDBOOK
MILITARY STANDARD
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE
MATERIEL RETURN DATA BASE
MATERIEL RETURN PROGRAM
MICROSOFT DISK OPERATING SYSTEM
MAJOR SUBORDINATE COMMAND
MODIFIED TABLE OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT
NON-MISSION CAPABLE MAINTENANCE
NON-MISSION CAPABLE SUPPLY
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER
OIL ANALYSIS REQUEST
OPERATION PROJECT
OPERATING TEMPO
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Acronym List Cont.
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Acronym List Cont. 2
ORF
PBO
PC
PERLS
PLL
PS
R-SLAC
RATTS
REQVAL
RICC
RIDB
RPSTL
RRS
SAILS
SAMIS
SAMS
SAMS-I/TDA
SARSS
SB
SKO
OPERATIONAL READINESS FLOAT
PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER
PERSONAL COMPUTER
PRE-POSITION EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS LIST
PRESCRIBED LOAD LIST
POST SCRIPT
REVERSE-SUPPORT LIST ALLOWANCE COMPUTATION
RADIOACTIVE TESTING AND TRACKING SYSTEM
REQUISITION VALIDATION
REPORTABLE ITEM CONTROL CODE
READINESS INTEGRATED DATA BASE
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
READINESS REPORTING SYSTEM
STANDARD ARMY INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SUPPLY
STOCK ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
STANDARD ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM
STANDARD ARMY MAINTENANCE SYSTEM-INSTALLATION/TABLE OF DISTRIBUTION AND ALLOWANCE
STANDARD ARMY RETAIL SUPPLY SYSTEM
SUPPLY BULLETIN
SET-KITS-OUTFITS
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SLAM
SOS
SPBS-R
SRA
TAADS
TAEDP
TAMMS
TASC
TAV
TDA
TEDB
TM
TMDE
TO&E
TPF
UIC
UIT
ULLS
ULLS-A
ULLS-G
USAFMSA
USAMC
WOLF
SUPPORT LIST ALLOWANCE MASTER
SOURCE OF SUPPLY
STANDARD PROPERTY BOOK SYSTEM - REDESIGN
SPECIALIZED REPAIR ACTIVITY
THE ARMY AUTHORIZATION DOCUMENT SYSTEM
TOTAL ARMY EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
THE ARMY MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
TRAINING AND AUDIOVISUAL SUPPORT CENTER
TOTAL ASSET VISIBILITY
TABLE OF DISTRIBUTION AND ALLOWANCE
TAMMS EQUIPMENT DATA BASE
TECHNICAL MANUAL
TEST, MEASUREMENTS AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT
TABLE OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT
TOTAL PACKAGE FIELDING
UNIT IDENTIFICATION CODE
UNIT ITEM TRACKING
UNIT LEVEL LOGISTICS SYSTEM
UNIT LEVEL LOGISTICS SYSTEM - AIR
UNIT LEVEL LOGISTICS SYSTEM - GROUND
U.S. ARMY FORCE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT AGENCY
U.S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND
WORKORDER LOGISTICS FILE
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Customer Matrix
Customer Matrix Company Battery Troop
Battalion Squadron
Brigade Regiment
Group
Division DISCOM
Corps COSCOM
Theater Army Installation Page
Readiness: Equipment on Hand (EOH) X X X X X X X 2
Equip Serviceability (ES) X X X X X X 3
IMCSRS/RRS X X X 4
RIDB X X X X X X 5
Reporting Help X X X 6
Maintenance:
AOAP X X X X X X X 7
EOPDB X X X X 8
SKO X X X X 9
WOLF X X X X 10
LAP X X X X X X X 11
LSE X 12
PS Magazine X X X 13
TEDB & Veh Registration X X X 14
Specialized Repair Activity X X X X 15
Supply: (Class IX)
ARMYLOG/FEDLOG X X X X X X X 16
AMDF Reporting X X X X X X X 12 Recommended ASL/PLL X X X 18
PIR/R-SLAC SB 38-101 X X X X 12 EIC X X X X 20
(Class VII)
CBS-X X X X X X X X 21
REQVAL X X X X X X X 22
DES X X X X X X X 23
LOGTAADS X X X X X X X 24
AFI X X X X X X X 25
ACSP X X X X X X X 26
UIT X X X X X X X 27
(Storage/Packaging)
Packaging - Tech Assist X X X X X 28
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Customer Matrix
Storage Space Mgt X X X X 29
HAZMAT X X X X X X X 30
Tech Special Staff Assist X X X X X 31
ASL Wt & Cube Extract X X X X 32
(Other Products)
ATAV X X X X X X X 33
LIF/MRDB X X X X X X X 34
CDDB X X 35
SB 700-20 & Adpt Items X X X X X X X 36
CSRL X X X X 37
TPF X X X X X X X 38
Special Analysis X X X X X X X 39
Transportation Mgt X X X X X X 40
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Alphabetical Index
Acronym List ACSP AFI AMDF Reporting AOAP ARMYLOG/FEDLOG ASL Weight & Cube Extract ATAV CBS-X CDDB CSRL DES EIC EOPDB Eguipment Serviceability (ES) Eguipment on Hand (EOH) Future Developments HAZMAT IMCSRS/RRS LAP LIF/MRDB Logon ID and Password Application LOGTAADS LSE Packaging - Tech Assist PIR/R-SLAC SB 38-101 PS Magazine Recommended ASL/PLL Reporting Help REQVAL RIDB SB 700-20 & adopted Items SKO Special Analysis Specialized Repair Activity Storage Space Management Tech Special Staff Assist TEDB & Vehicle Registration TPF Transportation Management UIT WOLF
44 26 25 11
7 16 32 33 21 35 37 23 20
8 3 2
42 30
4 11 34 43 24 12 28 19 13 18
6 22
5 36 9
41 15 29 31 14 38 40 27 10
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